Overview
- High pressure anchored over the region delivers abundant sunshine and above-average highs in the low to mid-80s through early next week.
- The National Hurricane Center’s latest guidance keeps Tropical Depression Nine—likely to become Imelda—just offshore of the Southeast, reducing direct U.S. landfall chances.
- Coastal South Carolina and North Carolina still face a risk of heavy rain and flooding, while inland areas mainly see increased high clouds Tuesday to Thursday.
- Morning patchy fog develops in low-lying river valleys but dissipates by mid-morning.
- Hurricane Humberto remains a powerful Atlantic storm well out to sea and is expected to stay away from the U.S. coast.